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What is the definition of wrongful eviction?
The Definition of Wrongful Eviction Q.
Bank executives thought that the review would prove that, while their foreclosure procedures had deficiencies, they did not result in the widespread wrongful eviction of homeowners.
Along with competitors, JPMorgan reached deals with federal regulators over claims that its foreclosures practices might have led to wrongful eviction of homeowners.
A lawyer told her he would take on her case against the previous landlord for wrongful eviction.
Maing discovered Zola's work when reading news about how bloggers had helped expose a case of wrongful eviction in Chongqing.
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Regulators have contended that such practices led to wrongful evictions.
The banks note that the wrongful evictions make up a fraction of the foreclosures under review.
The agreement came during a national outcry over potentially widespread foreclosure abuses like shoddy paperwork, erroneous fees and wrongful evictions.
Like rivals, the bank faces claims that it used shoddy documents in foreclosure proceedings that might have led to wrongful evictions.
In the foreclosure settlement case, in which regulators accused 13 lenders of wrongful evictions and other abuses, Rust appeared to be the logical choice.
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